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The Evening Independent du lieu suivant : Massillon, Ohio • Page 5

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Massillon, Ohio
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THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 11. Woman Leads Fight That Upsets Political Machine PHILADELPHIA, Sept. the money made from school vote counting over, most plays should be spent. candidat.es found time for rest to-' Ml 's.

Alexander and her neighbors! day but not Mrs. Helen Alexander eme etj the on an inde-i THE EVENING INDEPENDENT. MASS1LLQX. QJbii.Q Par Eastern countries. This has I the relch shipments of rubber, tin put an end to heavy Imports of and other war essentials by way of soybeans from Manchuria and of i Siberia, cotton, hides, rice and other products from Iran and Afghanistan.

At the same time, the department noted, Germany has slammed the on the route that could bring Will Be Held Next Week FIVE each afternoon next A Canada produced 625.000 tons of pig iron in the first half of 1941, Tryouts for the Struts and agsins: 550.0CO ions in the first six'Drama lie club of months of 1940. tryouts to give the club a number-! Playhouse to feara the latest Inno. fl IKE at iias not yet been selected. play ful county and a resident of As usual the mother of six child- Upper Darby MS The machlne wed no maleh on her triumph with three other! amateurs campaigning for school neighborhood group, jdidates. The result wasn't even Mrs.

Alexander and some of They defeated among others neighbors in suburban Upper Dar-1 Albert J. Wiljiamsan, president, of by township decided to "do school board since thing" when the school board be- Milton Lutz, member of the board came involved in a discussion 1386. FftCE LOSS CITIZENSHIP Americans from traveling on belligerent vessels "except in accord-1 ance with such rules and regulations as may be prescribed'' by the secretary of. state acting under authority from the president. Under the emergency rule-Ameri- cans living in the British Isles who I can show urgent need to return to Upturn Tn TT "Ro this cclllUl mav secure visas from lUUSt rveiUin 1O U.

rSC-. American consular officers there to fore Oct 14 According ail Rt lheh own dsk on British, HUB UlA. -It, ACLUlUillg Norwegian Dutch or other VHsels To New Law sailing from British ports. WASHINGTON (Continued Prom Page 4) up. He did it, though, by actually living- in South America and Cuba, and, quite likely, knows the people better than Henry, who never, so far as I ever heard, got beyond a short stay In Mexico.

Another thing, these birds ought to learn Portuguese, too. The two languages are not very different. It's more a matter of spelling than anything else. A Spanish scholar should be able to master Portuguese easily as a side line. Nevertheless it makes a Brazilian sore to learn that a foreigner has gone out of his way to learn Spanish, while disregarding Portuguese, which said Brazilian considers the main thing.

I once knew in Buenos Aires (Spanish spaking) an Englishman, George Gibbs, previously had spent years in Brazil. One day visiting Brazilian called on us in connection with a matter that we were triangularly interested hi. Knowing George for a Briton but not being very familiar with English, the guy asked, "Do you speak Spanish?" "No," said George, "but I speak Portuguese." That ian instantly fell on his neck with United States since American ships George could have had anything he wanted from him, since he didn't know Spanish but did know Portuguese. Fairbank's Trip The Rockefeller crew got a deal take passage on foreign vessels was of valuable information from Doug-, to enable them, to save their citizen- las Fairbanks, whom they con- WASHINGTON, Sept. II, Several thousand naturalized Americans who have lived in foreign countries beyond the time limit permitted by the nationality act of 1940 will lose their American citizenship unless they return to the United States by Oct.

14. Officials said today that the new law becomes effective on that date and any naturalized Americans outside American they are within categories excepted by the automatically forfeit their citizenship. They said that all of the absent Americans have been warned through United States consulates in European and Asiatic countries of A the law's provisions and the con- sequences of its violation, Some naturalized Americans have been stranded in belligerent territory because of war-disrupted transportation facilities. The state department, which has arranged for the return of more than 50,000 Americana stnoe the start of the war, Is now intensifying efforts io arrange for their transportation home before Oct. 14.

In that category, officials said, are between 75 and 100 naturalized Americans living, in the British Isles. Until the state department announced a new policy yesterday, they had been unable to secure maritime transportation back to the are barred from navigating belligerent waters. Secretary Hull has explained that a major reason for permitting Americans in the British Isles to ship. The. neutrality act prohibits Amazing results in improving the boosting pep! scripted for a trip to South America, to size up the situation.

He told 'em a lot about our "shimming parties." Three of our really dyed-in-the- wool Latin-America sharks are James I Miller, John W. White and Duncan Aikman. They're all newspapermen, Miller and White date back to World i war No. 1 days there. Miller's still in Buenos Aires with a Bra- jzilian wife.

White's now in Mex- jico with an Argentine wife. Aik! man never spent as many succes- sivc years south of the Rio Grande, children, I know a little about that part of the world mvself. Caused Loss Of Weak, run-down people suffering from sluggishness, books about 'em all. His books xmderweight.poordieestion, aien fc 'altogether nattering, but i they re intensive. lack Of appetite now may re- With an Argentine-born daugh- Store vital digestive juices in i and two Argentine-born grand- 1-virtTTT i.

the energize the body with rich, red blood. If you are one of those unfortunates who lave been 111. or have suffered with colds, the flu, worked under a strain, failed to eat the proper foods, or have been vexed by overtaxing worries yet have no organic trouble or local infection and your red-blood-cells have become reduced In vitality and it your stomach digestion retuses to wort properly, then here Is good news for you I S.S.S. Tonic Is especially designed to build back deficient blood Gel many herself sealed "the ring to revive and stimulate those stomach; of the allied blockade" bv 6 re-i the comnierce departi building worn-out tissue. These two! irf today, and "shut off.

for the Important results enable you to enjoy time being at least, supplies of the thefpodyoudoeat. make-use or st utmost importance to the as Nature intended. Thus you ofrr get new vitality pep become ani-' euort. attractive! This conclusion was reached In Feel and look like yourself again an eco omlc survey of Germany Yes. you tone -up the stomach for- and get its digestive juices flowing free- el commerce weedy, which called ly, you should enjoy again, that attention to pre-invasion Nazi WASHINGTON, Sept.

II, gives you the mineral matter in soluble i lrom a "ssia were of decisive im- and digestive form to restore your blood portance in "breaking" the allied' lS fsr Ior V- lls mafces i blockade of continental Europe. greater strength color In your cheeks 1 fiprmmi resistance against disease attacks merman agricultural journals; Because S.S.S. Is tn Hquid form it be- emphasized repeatedly," the de- gins its work as soon ns you take it Apartment said, the importance of! gh4S gram fl tilU I results. Scientific research shows that: mam of the German hog S.S.S.-Tonic usually gets results. Thous-; population.

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